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280 Chapter 5 � IP Routing<br />

07:13:52: IGRP: Total routes in update: 1<br />

2501B#un all<br />

All possible debugging has been turned off<br />

You can turn the command off with the undebug all command.<br />

The Debug IP IGRP Transactions Command<br />

The debug ip igrp transactions command shows message requests from<br />

neighbor routers asking for an update and the broadcasts sent from your<br />

router towards that neighbor router.<br />

In the following output, a request was received from a neighbor router on<br />

network 172.16.40.2 to serial 1 of 2501B. The 2501B router responded with<br />

an update packet.<br />

2501B#debug ip igrp transactions<br />

IGRP protocol debugging is on<br />

07:14:05: IGRP: received request from 172.16.40.2 on<br />

Serial1<br />

07:14:05: IGRP: sending update to 172.16.40.2 via Serial1<br />

(172.16.40.1)<br />

07:14:05: subnet 172.16.30.0, metric=1100<br />

07:14:05: subnet 172.16.20.0, metric=158250<br />

07:14:05: subnet 172.16.10.0, metric=158350<br />

07:14:06: IGRP: received update from 172.16.40.2 on<br />

Serial1<br />

07:14:06: subnet 172.16.50.0, metric 8576 (neighbor<br />

1100)<br />

2501B#un all<br />

All possible debugging has been turned off<br />

2501B#<br />

You can turn off the command with the undebug all command (un al<br />

for short).

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